One thing about the movie Hostel I hated was the terrible insight in culture. He portraied people in such a wrong way. The most terrible thing was when he tought EVERYBODY in The Netherlands talk German. I was so aggrevated in that part. To give a whole country a wrong language is unforgivable for such a big moviemaker.
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...and let the poets cry themselves to sleep. And all their tearfull words would turn back into steam

My point, he messed it all up. I don't think it was intentional but just very bad research. It is not the first time I heard Americans talk about Dutch people like they were Germans. When you corrected them, the first thing you hear is...whats the diffrence. 75% of the time they think the whole Eastern of Europe talks Russian. I just find it a bit narrowminded. If Tarantino just did his homework about the country's involved, he could make a diffrence about the way the rest of the world thinks of 'the ignorance' of Americans.

Yes I do realise I am acting just in the same way by thinking all Americans make these mistakes. Obviously I do not think this, but I know a lot of people do. So he had the chance of making a little diffrence that way. Sadly he just made it more obvious.

hahahahaha, only if there are drugs. Otherwise no. I want to be high and trippy the entire time your torturing me kay?
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...and let the poets cry themselves to sleep. And all their tearfull words would turn back into steam

Great concept and pretty good execution. What I really like about this piece is that it leverages the unexpected.

Most of the web has become so focused on being predictable and immediately obvious that there is a whole side of traditional entertainment that is being lost. If you go back 15 or more years, CD-ROMs were packed with "easter eggs" and video games were all about the special key sequences that would open up new levels and mini-games. These days I feel like the art of surprise has been lost.

Jeff

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